Craigowl Hill

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Craigowl Hill
Craigowl hill.jpg
Road leading to masts on Craigowl Hill
Highest point
Elevation455 m (1,493 ft)
Prominence393 m (1,289 ft)
Parent peakLochnagar
ListingMarilyn, Hardy
Geography
Craigowl Hill is located in Scotland
Craigowl Hill
Craigowl Hill
Sidlaw Hills, Scotland
OS gridNO376400
Topo mapOS Landranger 53

Craigowl Hill is a summit towards the eastern end of the Sidlaw Hills in Angus, Scotland. Northeast of Kirkton of Auchterhouse and approximately eight kilometres north of Dundee, Craigowl Hill represents the highest point in the range. It also known for being one of the hardest cycling climbs in Scotland, as a 3.36 km (2 mile) climb at 9.4%.

Geodesy[]

Craigowl Hill was the origin (meridian) of the 6 inch and 1:2500 Ordnance Survey maps of Angus (Forfarshire).[1]

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References[]

  1. ^ "198 years and 153 meridians, 152 defunct" (PDF). Charlesclosesociety.org. Retrieved 10 September 2016.

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Coordinates: 56°32′52″N 3°00′59″W / 56.54783°N 3.01652°W / 56.54783; -3.01652


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